DOI: 10.66617/001c.164291 ISSN: 2996-8968

Systemic Toxicological Effects of Silicates and Their Molecular Mechanisms, Organ Injury, and Public Health Implications: A Review

Aliyu Hussaini, Abba Musa, Huzaifa Abdullahi, Abdulsalam Muhammad, Arif Aliyu Abbas

Silicates comprise a chemically diverse class of inorganic compounds widely used in industrial manufacturing, construction,

consumer products, food processing, and biomedical applications. Inhalation of crystalline silica is well established as a cause

of silicosis and lung cancer and crystalline silica has been classified as a Group 1 human carcinogen. However, emerging

evidence suggests that other forms including soluble silicates and engineered silica nanoparticles may exert systemic toxicological

effects beyond the respiratory tract.

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